A couple of grenades and an 18lbr Shrapnel shell I obtained the other day - the Shrapnel shell still has the shrapnel in it.
The grenade on the left is the only Centrecast I have seen in New Zealand and when it came to me in exchange for a 1940s fishing reel I was amazed that it was not a standard Mills 36. Instead a Mills No 5 - the lever is marked RdNo646009 and the base plug No5 MkI 7/15 followed by three rows of Patent numbers and at the bottom MILLS MUNITIONS CO BIRMINGHAM
The ring on it is smaller than on any of my other grenades. The interesting point is that the last owner removed the fuse which he is looking out to pass on to me.
I have no idea of its desirability or value but I do know that the fishing reel cost me about $10 NZ
The grenade on the left is the only Centrecast I have seen in New Zealand and when it came to me in exchange for a 1940s fishing reel I was amazed that it was not a standard Mills 36. Instead a Mills No 5 - the lever is marked RdNo646009 and the base plug No5 MkI 7/15 followed by three rows of Patent numbers and at the bottom MILLS MUNITIONS CO BIRMINGHAM
The ring on it is smaller than on any of my other grenades. The interesting point is that the last owner removed the fuse which he is looking out to pass on to me.
I have no idea of its desirability or value but I do know that the fishing reel cost me about $10 NZ